California plans to Sue the US government over the trade policy differences behind Apple's tariffs
Recently, California in the United States is considering suing the US government because it plans to impose tariffs on iphones.
moreRecently, California in the United States is considering suing the US government because it plans to impose tariffs on iphones.
moreOn the local time of May 29, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit approved the request of the Trump administration, temporarily suspending the ruling made by the US Court of International Trade that previously prohibited the implementation of the executive order by which the Trump administration imposed tariffs on multiple countries based on the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA).
moreRecently, the conflict between India and Pakistan has escalated again, and the tension continues to escalate.
moreOn May 27 local time, US Senator Dave McCormick said that the global steel industry has witnessed a historic moment - US President Trump officially approved Nippon Steel's $14 billion acquisition of US Steel.
moreOn May 26th, according to the media report of "Tech News", the acquisition of U.S. Steel by Nippon Steel is gradually deviating from its original business track and has instead turned into a highly politicized capital manipulation game.
moreRecently, the uncertainty of US trade policy has had a significant impact on the business community, and Apple has been the first to bear the brunt.
moreThe Japanese government recently proposed that as part of the economic security partnership between the two countries, Japan will cooperate with the United States in the field of shipbuilding.
moreOn May 25 local time, the international economic and trade landscape dropped a bombshell: Trump said that after a phone call with the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, he agreed to postpone the start date of the 50% tariff on EU goods from the originally scheduled June 1 to July 9.
moreAccording to a report by Caixin Global on May 27, against the backdrop of tense trade relations between Europe and the United States, German Chancellor Merz recently sent a strong signal: If trade conflicts with the Trump administration escalate further, the European Union may take retaliatory measures against US tech companies.
moreOn May 25, local time, US President Trump announced on social media that he agreed to the EU's request to postpone the plan to impose a 50% tariff on EU goods originally scheduled for June 1 to July 9.
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